What is the first aid method for dysmenorrhea?

What is the first aid method for dysmenorrhea?

Dysmenorrhea is like toothache. There is a saying that "toothache is not a disease, but it can be fatal". This is the truth. Dysmenorrhea is a very common phenomenon. We often see women lying in bed during their menstrual period, or curled up in pain. These are all symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is caused by uterine cold. Many women have a cold constitution, which will affect their menstruation. So what should you do when you have dysmenorrhea?

Once a dysmenorrhea patient faints, she should immediately use filiform needles to prick the Shui Gou, Tai Chong, Lao Gong, Ren Zhong and other acupoints (or use Yong Quan, He Gu, Zhong Chong, Bai Hui and other acupoints) for strong stimulation without leaving the needles in place, and take the Chinese medicine Su He Xiang Pills or Yu Shu Dan orally. If the patient has cold limbs and very low blood pressure, it is urgent to take a decoction of ginseng and aconite (9 grams each of ginseng and processed aconite) orally, or blow a little pinellia powder or soapberry powder into the nose to make the patient sneeze continuously, which can have the effect of opening the orifices and refreshing the mind. After the condition stabilizes, Chinese medicine can be used to treat the disease.

Dysmenorrhea is a relatively common gynecological disease. What are its main types?

About half of the women in the world suffer from dysmenorrhea, and nearly 1/10 of them experience pain for one or two days every month. This problem, which mostly continues after giving birth, troubles many women.

Due to the different factors affecting the degree of dysmenorrhea, dysmenorrhea is clinically divided into primary dysmenorrhea, secondary dysmenorrhea, unexplained dysmenorrhea and severe dysmenorrhea. In 1980, among 71,746 women surveyed by the Collaborative Group on Menstrual Physiological Constants in my country, 33.2% suffered from dysmenorrhea, of which 36.1% had primary dysmenorrhea, 31.7% had secondary dysmenorrhea, 32.2% had unexplained causes, and 13.6% had severe dysmenorrhea that affected their lives and work. In 1985, it was reported that about 50% of post-adolescent women in the United States suffered from dysmenorrhea to varying degrees, and 10% needed to rest for 1 to 3 days each month due to dysmenorrhea. It can be seen that dysmenorrhea is a relatively common disease among women's diseases. In recent years, foreign reports have shown that the age of women suffering from dysmenorrhea is getting younger and the incidence rate is increasing.

The article introduces some methods to treat dysmenorrhea. If female friends around you experience dysmenorrhea, they can be treated according to the methods introduced in the article. However, if the dysmenorrhea is severe, it is recommended to be sent to the hospital for treatment through methods such as infusion. It is better to drink more hot water or brown sugar water on a daily basis.

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